The public in the U.K. will be able to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth IIas she lies in state. Here's how.
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Britain is mourning the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, who will be remembered with a series of events leading up to her funeral next week. For part of the 10-day period, the queen will lie in state. Here's how the public will be able to pay their respects at her coffin.
A procession Monday carried Queen Elizabeth's coffin down the Royal Mile, a thoroughfare through the old city of Edinburgh, to St. Giles' Cathedral. After a service to celebrate the queen's life and her connection to Scotland, she will lie in state at the cathedral for 24 hours, offering members of the public their first opportunity to visit and pay their respects in person.
On Tuesday, a Royal Air Force plane will carry the queen's coffin from Edinburgh to London, where it will rest for a night at Buckingham Palace.